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Alfred Lambremont Webre (born May 24, 1942) is an author, lawyer, environmentalist and a space activist who promotes the ban of space weapons.

Webre was a member of the Governor's Emergency Taskforce on Earthquake Preparedness for the state of California between 1980 and 1982.

Webre believes that as exopolitics posits, the truest conception of our human circumstance may be that we are on an isolated planet in the midst of a populated, evolving, highly organized inter-planetary, inter-galactic, multi-dimensional Universe society.

AlfredWebre is International Director of the Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS); a founder of the No Weapons in Space Campaign (NOWIS), a Canadian coalition to prevent the weaponization of space; and coordinates the Campaign for Cooperation in Space.

Webre was General Counsel to the NYC Environmental Protection Administration and environmental consultant to the Ford Foundation, futurist at Stanford Research Institute, and author.

AlfredWebre is a co-architect of the Space Preservation Act and the Space Preservation Treaty to ban space-based weapons.

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Webre is also intrigued by data derived from the scientific process of "remote viewing" which suggest that below Mars" surface dwells a peaceful race of intelligent humanoid beings that survived an environmental cataclysm on Mars that occurred eons ago.

According to Webre, both remote viewers within the American intelligence community and civilian remote viewers trained by the US government have discovered astounding data about life on Mars, including the fact that the surviving Martian culture has technology that appears to be 150 years in advance of our present day civilization.

Alfred Lambremont Webre is a futurist and lawyer educated at Yale Law School.

Exopolitics is the evolution of Webre's work as a futurist in 1977 at the Stanford Research Institute, where he directed a proposed extraterrestrial communication study project for the Carter White House.

Webre was General Counsel of the NYC Environmental Protection Administration and Consultant to the Ford Foundation's Public Interest Environmental Law Program.

Webre was also a witness for the Disclosure Project, which on May 9, 2001 held a National Press Club press conference with high-level governmental, military-intelligence, and academic whistleblowers urging disclosure of an extraterrestrial presence on Earth.

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Alfred brings to this Disclosure work credentials as a futurist at Stanford Research Institute, studying extraterrestrial communication in conjunction with the National Science Foundation and the Carter White House.

AlfredWebre informed us of detail on his work with Disclosure, a macro scale he has started to follow the Disclosure process as an ongoing one, not just one event.

According to AlfredWebre, Disclosure is a multi-dimensional phenomenon.

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Since their initial meeting, Webre has gone on to become an even greater force in the UFO Disclosure movement, most notably throughout the Paul Hellyer story that has become world wide news in the past month.

Webre is at the forefront of advancing disclosure and binnallofamerica.com continues to chronicle his amazing journey.

This proposed Study http://www.presidentialufo.com.cob-web.org:8888/newpage11.htm was presented to and developed with interested White House staff of the Domestic Policy staff of President Jimmy Carter during the period from May 1977 until the fall of 1977, when it was terminated because of the political climate at the time.

Webre, they told him: "There are no UFOs." The over-all purpose of the proposed 1977 Carter White House Extraterrestrial Communication Study was to create, design and carry out an independent, civilian-led Research compilation and evaluation of phenomena suggesting an Extraterrestrial and/or Inter-dimensional intelligent presence in the near-Earth environment.

Webre's views are not unlike the conclusion of other independent researchers such as Associate Professor of Political Science, Dr. Courtney Brown and the late Harvard Medical School Professor of psychiatry, Dr. John Mack, who believed that we must become Galactic Citizens.

Alfred Lambremont Webre, JD, MEd is an author, futurist, lawyer (member of the District of Columbia Bar), peace advocate, environmental activist, space activist, and radio talk show host, who has advanced degrees in both Law (Yale Law School) and in Counseling (University of Texas).

Today, Webre is the International Director of the Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS), dedicated to transforming the permanent war economy into a peaceful, sustainable Space Age society, preventing the weaponization of space, and supporting cooperation amongst Life in the Universe.

Webre was General Counsel to the NYC Environmental Protection Administration and environmental consultant to the Ford Foundation.

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Webre's SDI is the "Star Dreams Initiative" (www.peaceinspace.net) and he believes that this peaceful initiative can help protect planet Earth from global self-destruction through our war-like ways and/or through future probable environmental cataclysm caused by global warming.

SDI is the evolution of Webre's work as former director of the proposed 1977 Carter White House extraterrestrial communication project, a proposal that was prepared through his work as futurist at Stanford Research Institute (SRI).

Webre also says that Robert Nichol’s film on crop circles helped prepare people’s mindset for what he revealed during his presentation after the film.

AlfredWebre talks about an upcoming press conference about exopolitics, the upcoming X-Conference in Washington DC, held in April 2005, and Peter Jennings, who passed away a few days before this interview was published on our web site.

Webre knew Jennings over the years, and had great respect for him as most of us did.

AlfredWebre welcomes you to the Star Dreams Initiative (SDI): Public interest Diplomacy With Off-Planet Culture(s), dedicated to the future of the world's children and their children.

EXOPOLITICS, a new book by former Stanford Research Institute (SRI) futurist AlfredWebre, claims that a 1977-78 White House study into Extraterrestrial communications during the Carter years was secretly suppressed at the behest of Pentagon officials, led by the SRI liaison with the Pentagon.

Webre is a science journalist who is frequently consulted by national and international media on cometary and near space issues.

Webre resides in Vancouver, BC with his wife, Dr. Geri DeStefano-Webre, a psychotherapist and psychic with Global Psychics.

Webre has a very good grasp on this subject and articulates the grim realities of its influence on not only The United States but the nations we influence and the nations we have gone to war with.

Webre is an interesting man and it was especially fascinating to hear the whole timeline of their efforts with the UN etc. coinciding with the timeline of the change in the Slurpo message.

Webre elaborated that Von Braun had then said that following the "terrorist" enemy the permenant war economy would concoct an "asteroid" enemy so as to facilitate a weaponization of space to 'shoot it down'.

Randall, Dan Fluehe, Clyde Lewis, and this reporter, AlfredWebre, all noted that the electronic attacks targeted two media offices directly - a radio station and a newspaper - both protected entities under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

Randall indicated that station WJKM and its parent corporation are pursuing an official investigation of the electronic attack, including surveillance of activities at the former TVA power plant.

AlfredWebre, JD, MEd, was a member of the Governor's Emergency Taskforce for Earthquake Preparedness for the State of California, 1981-82.

Webre was Director of a proposed 1977 Carter White House ‘off planet culture’ communication project as futurist at Stanford Research Institute.

This initiative was ended in the fall of 1977 because of the political climate at the time.

Today, Webre is the International Director of the Institute for Cooperation in Space (ICIS), promoting the vision of banning space weapons and transforming the permanent war economy into a peaceful and cooperative space exploration society focused on studying life in the universe.

We do have a core within the U.S. Congress who are understanding of the dilemma and at least one senator and one congressperson have volunteered to chair the hearings when they are scheduled," said AlfredWebre, congressional coordinator for The Disclosure Project.

Carter commissioned a study as a beginning to honor his campaign promise, but it was met with tremendous opposition Mr.

Webre says in 1977, under President Carter’s administration, he was director of the Extraterrestrial Communications Study.

ICIS was created in 2001 by Dr. Carol Rosin, a former spokesperson for the late Wernher von Braun and Mr.

AlfredWebre, a former Senior Policy Analyst at the Center for the Study of Social Policy at Stanford Research Institute (now called SRI International).

The Board of Directors and Advisors of ICIS is made up of former astronauts Edgar Mitchell and Dr. Brian O'Leary, as well as Arthur C. Clarke, General Counsel Daniel Sheehan, and a founder of International Earth Day (March 21st), John McConnell.

If our current libel laws were to extend beyond Earth’s boundaries, Steven Spielberg’s War of the Worlds might be found to be defamatory towards a race of extraterrestrial beings that may be living below the surface of Mars.

In his newly released eBook "Exopolitics: Politics, Government, and Law in the Universe" (FilamentBooks.com), futurist Alfred Lambremont Webre presents a practical and philosophical model of how such an outreach program to other planetary civilizations might be shaped.

Vancouver, BC (PRWEB) July 26, 2005 -- If our current libel laws were to extend beyond Earth’s boundaries, Steven Spielberg’s War of the Worlds might be found to be defamatory towards a race of extraterrestrial beings that may be living below the surface of Mars.

Alfred will join us briefly on this episode to discuss the USA Detainee-Torture Act, and its implications on civil liberties for American citizens and freedom of speech in the U.S. Join us on Out There to learn the scope and severity of prescription-drug fraud in America.

Byron will explain how Americans are prescribed billions of dollars' worth of drugs that have serious health consequences.

Medical doctors, under the influence of pervasive pharmaceutical marketing, rely on drug-based care for disease prevention and the treatment of people with dubious behavioral diagnoses.

AlfredWebre is a Yale Law graduate, has taught Constitutional Law (Civil Liberties) at the University of Texas, and is a former cooperating attorney with the New York Civil Liberties Union.

Alfred will join us briefly on this episode to discuss the USA Detainee-Torture Act, and its implications on civil liberties for American citizens and freedom of speech in the U.S. Could you be an unlawful enemy combatant of the U.S. if you question the government?

is the evolution of Alfred Lambremont Webre’s groundbreaking work as a futurist at the Stanford Research Institute, where in 1977 he directed a proposed extraterrestrial communication study project for the President Carter White House.